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PinkThe WorldBeing forgotten aboutLincoln being bulliedBroccoli being eatenHunting ghosts (sometimes)Luan's puns and pranksBingoBeing unnoticed by her familyHer family disturbing her activitiesSomeone touching/taking EdwinLynn placing her sports equipment in her coffinBleachSinging (sometimes)HuddlingPeople asking her questionsHaving her leftovers stolenHer spiders being killed

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Biography

At 8 years old, Lucy is the fifth-youngest child of the Loud family, and the oldest of Lincoln's five younger sisters. Her most annoying habit is popping up and scaring people, which is a running gag in the series. Along with Lincoln, she's the quietest out of all the Loud siblings.

Personality

Lucy reciting a poem.

Lucy is a gloomy, cynical, deadpan, and mysterious goth girl, who is almost always sporting a stoic frown. She is interested in occultism, poetry, and the works of Gothic authors, like Edgar Allen Poe and Lovecraft. She has an uncanny ability to seemingly teleport to different places, which often spooks her siblings, especially Lincoln. Some of her siblings refer her as a "spooky" girl. She frequently uses words to describe her actions, such as saying the word "Sigh" instead of actually sighing. The reason for her gloomy and miserable persona is because she feels left out that nobody listens to her and everyone thinks she's weird (despite their obvious quirks).

Though typically rather gloomy, she is shown to be happy on several occasions. She squeals and laughs in "Heavy Meddle", along with her sisters, after knowing about Lincoln's romantic situation. Also in some other episodes she can be seen smiling from time to time (as opposed to her usual smirking), like in "It's a Loud, Loud, Loud, Loud, House", where she is joyfully celebrating the money finding with her other siblings, and in "In Tents Debate", where she is happy that she gets the option to go to "Aloha Beach". She is also shown to be rather compassionate, as she shows sympathy for Lincoln's dilemmas, and always shows her appreciation for his kindness.

In "Sleuth or Consequences", it is revealed that she was responsible for clogging the toilet with her book Princess Pony, stating that even she needs "a break from the darkness" once in a while. Despite her depressed and cold attitude, she looks to enjoy being with her siblings, and sometimes depart from darkness to have fun with them.

Nick Description

"Lucy Loud loves all things spooky and dark. She can usually be found reciting her moody poetry or sharing her morbid point of view. If you haven't seen Lucy in a while, don't worry... she has a knack of mysteriously appearing when you least expect it!".

Appearance

Lucy has very pale, almost chalk-white skin, and her long black hair conceals her eyes. She's very thin, and a bit smaller than Lincoln. Lucy dresses in black and white, and she wears long striped arm sleeves, matching knee socks, a black dress worn over a striped shirt, and black shoes.

Her nightwear is a white t-shirt and striped pants. Her swimwear consists of a striped swimming dress, with black leggings.

Alternate Versions

Lars Loud

In the alternate dimension where the sisters are boys, Lucy's counterpart is a male goth named Lars. Like Lucy, he shares the same room with Lynn but also shares with Lincoln (as Lincoln's original bedroom is still a closet), and instead of a bed, he sleeps in a coffin. Unlike Lucy, however, Lars is disrespectful towards Lincoln, obnoxious and aggressive, as shown when the latter accidentally scratches his coffin bed after getting a rude awakening.

Eight of Spades

Lucy interpreting Eight of Spades.

In the minicomic Deuces Wild!, Lucy interprets the superheroine called The Eight of Spades, who is also one of Ace Savvy's sidekicks. She uses a shovel with a spade-shaped head. In the comic, she is summoned by Savvy (played by Lincoln) alongside the rest of Savvy's deck (played by the rest of her sisters) to help him and One-Eyed Jack (played by Clyde) to defeat the gas monster. After they defeat it, they prepared to fight against a garbage monster.

The Eight of Spades made another appearance in the comic Lincoln wrote in "Pulp Friction". In this appearance, she dug a hole in which two thugs were thrown into by The Night Club's music.

Lucy and Lynn are roommates with the biggest age gap, five years apart.

This is because they are the only roommates which aren't consecutive children, respectively the seventh and the fifth, with Lincoln being the sixth.

Lori, Leni, Lucy, Lisa, and Lily are the only siblings who don't have grayish-purple eyelids. In Lucy's case, however, it's because we have yet to see her eyes.

According to Rita and Lynn Sr. in the episode, "The Crying Dame", the reason why Lucy's hair conceals her eyes is because they were uncomfortable with her staring at them mindlessly, and let her grow her hair out, under the assumption that she won't stare at them anymore. According to Lucy, she can still see perfectly fine through her hair, which petrifies her parents.

Before that, her parents said that she is the only Loud who didn't cry at all when she was a baby.

She and Lincoln are the only siblings whose hair color is neither blonde nor brown.

In Lucy's case, it is possible that she dyed her hair black.

However, in "Back in Black", it is shown that Lucy has blonde hair, but it's later confirmed that it may have been a wig the girls gave her as part of her makeover.

In "The Whole Picture", when she was a baby, her hair is black, meaning that's actually her hair color.

In the pilot and "Left in the Dark", Lucy's hair was shaped differently than it is in the series. She was also given black gloves in development, but they were removed in the final production.

Lucy, Lynn, Luan, and Lincoln are the only characters who are known to wear socks with their regular clothes.

Lucy's name comes from Chris Savino's wife's plans for names in case they had more daughters, but it was never used as they later had three sons.

A running gag of the series is that Lucy always appears suddenly, scaring her siblings or other people.

The main reason could be because even though it's revealed by Lincoln in "Room with a Feud", that Lucy and Lola both have a flare for the dramatic, Lucy is gothic, gloomy, spooky, dark, moody, depressed, cynical, deadpan, mysterious, and dislikes the color pink, whereas Lola is girly, spoiled, arrogant, conceited, bratty, sassy, smart-mouthed, prim and perfect, and dislikes ghosts, thus making them both too different to be close to each other.

In addition, there hasn't been an episode were Lucy and Lola are shown getting along with each other. It could be possible it happens in a future episode, but for right now, we're not going to get that.